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Location: Deepest Frogland 30960
Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
LED bulbs do not conform to EU type approval. It is up top you whether you fit them or not, and to be honest I have NEVER, EVER heard of a prosecution for the use of a non standard bulb.
As the Duke of Wellington said - "Rules are made for the obedience by fools and the guidance of wise men".
Make your own decision.
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Location: Norfolk
Prosecution no, Insurance Company having leverage out of paying out yes.
John
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I understood that LED bulbs are OK so long as the lamp to which they are fitted is not type approved and 'E' marked. If it is then the original bulbs must be used.
The lights on our cars do not comply with any of the type approvals as they predate them all. Thus any bulb can be used.
Jim
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Location: The Scottish Border
You can lose the Monte Carlo Rally if you have fitted the
wrong bulbs :-)
Bill G
Based near the Scottish Border,
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Does that mean you have to use 18W headlights as per original and be dazzled by brake lights in front?
Jim
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If you look at the pattern that the lights give on a Mot approved beam setter they will fail every time
and I fail them,put in the correct bulbs and they will pass every time nothing to do with brightness but the
leds are just not in the focal point of the lens but you do not need a test so up to you !
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Location: Norfolk
Car type: 1934 RP Saloon
The most convincing argument I can see is that it is a good reason for your insurance not to pay out.
Remember their job is to take your money and to find every legal way to hang on to it.